Best of Credit Cards and Saving Money Prime Edition

by Guest on December 20, 2010

Since I started the Best of Credit Cards and Saving Money Carnival – might be time to shorten the name – I’ve started reading a lot of personal finance blogs. Some I like, some I’m indifferent towards, and some I started reading on a regular basis. Over the next few weeks, I’m going to be writing about blogs I started reading regularly. This week, it’s PTMoney.

What I enjoy most about PTMoney is the way Phil writes about his financial decisions. He lets you see how his mind operates and does a particularly good job of citing relevant articles he’s written. When I start reading one article, I end up reading three. That’s good blogging. This week, I was reading his Year End Tax Moves – a few of which I’ll be making – so if you haven’t thought about this subject yet, it’s a good post that will get your year-end financial gears going.

Thanks to all who submitted and an extra thanks to those who took the time to go back and catch up on shoutouts. Have a Merry Christmas – its a day off, so even if you don't celebrate, why not be merry anyway? – and a Happy New Year.

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